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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
300 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-06-01
2024-08-01
Brief Summary
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One potential strategy to improve statin adherence in patients who decline therapy is to give patients more autonomy in selecting their treatment options. By offering patients a choice between a traditional statin medication (atorvastatin) or a "natural" statin alternative (red yeast rice extract) and involving them in the goal-setting process for their LDL-C levels, patients may feel more empowered and engaged in their own care.
The PASTA trial aims to evaluate whether greater patient autonomy leads to improved adherence to statin therapy in patients who decline initial therapy. By measuring the impact of patient autonomy on statin adherence, the study results may provide valuable insights into how to improve patient engagement and health outcomes in a population that may be hesitant to initiate statin therapy.
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Detailed Description
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On the other hand, patients often prefer "natural" therapies over conventional medicine for a variety of reasons. Monacolin-K is a naturally occurring molecule in red yeast-rice extract, a commonly used health supplement. It is structurally identical to lovastatin and has been shown to reduce LDL-C levels and ASCVD events in randomized placebo controlled trials.
Patient autonomy is a core bioethical principle affirming the right of the patient to determine the trajectory of their health care at times. This bioethical principle has been referred to as "first among equals", implying that it is the most important bioethical principle. The role of autonomy in patient compliance is not entirely clear, but there is evidence that suggests that increased patient autonomy in the decision-making process can result in higher rates of long term compliance.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Patient centered care
Patients concern of refusing statin therapy will initially be addressed.
Red yeast rice extract initial therapy followed later on by statin therapy
Patients will be offered red yeast rice extract to achieve a target LDL-cholesterol level of \<2.6 mmol/L, as recommended by the 2019 ESC/EAS guidelines. If a patient's LDL-cholesterol level remains above the target during follow-up, they will be informed that the natural alternative was ineffective, and they will be prescribed atorvastatin.
Guideline-centered care
patients will be prescribed the standard of care regardless of their concerns toward statin therapy.
Statin therapy
Patients will be provided reassurance through a short, semi-structured discussion on the excellent safety profile of statins, similar to a typical interaction between a clinician and patient. They will then be prescribed atorvastatin.
Interventions
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Red yeast rice extract initial therapy followed later on by statin therapy
Patients will be offered red yeast rice extract to achieve a target LDL-cholesterol level of \<2.6 mmol/L, as recommended by the 2019 ESC/EAS guidelines. If a patient's LDL-cholesterol level remains above the target during follow-up, they will be informed that the natural alternative was ineffective, and they will be prescribed atorvastatin.
Statin therapy
Patients will be provided reassurance through a short, semi-structured discussion on the excellent safety profile of statins, similar to a typical interaction between a clinician and patient. They will then be prescribed atorvastatin.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Decline statin therapy
Exclusion Criteria
2. Severe Mental Illness
3. History of statin intolerance
4. High-risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
5. Currently on lipid lowering therapy
6. Currently taking red yeast rice extract
7. Pregnant or breast feeding
8. Concomitant use of the following drugs: anti-retroviral therapy, niacin, calcineurin inhibitors, mTOR inhibitors, amiodarone, and fibrates
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Minneapolis Heart Institute
OTHER
Kreiskrankenhaus Rotenburg an der fluda
UNKNOWN
KlaipÄ—da University
OTHER
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ali Aldujeli
Cardiovascular disease consultant
Locations
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Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Kaunas, , Lithuania
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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LUHSKC-204
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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